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Thanks ADNUG attendees! Slides and code available.


I had a lot of fun giving my SOLID Principles presentation at the Austin .NET User Group last night. It was a pleasure and an honor to be able to give back to the community that has supported me for so many years.

I'd like to thank everyone that came out to see the presentation, for being such a great audience. There were a lot of great questions and comments and good discussion. I sincerely hope that I've inspired at least a few people to continue digging into the SOLID principles.

As promised, I've posted my slides and the example code for download.

Additional resources for SOLID:

For the questions on legacy code from last night:

If anyone has any questions about the SOLID principles, would like more information, etc, please feel free to contact me via the contact link on my blog(s) or via my email address listed at the end of the slides.

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Posted Oct 14 2008, 09:55 AM by derick.bailey

Comments

Jose wrote re: Thanks ADNUG attendees! Slides and code available.
on 10-14-2008 10:16 AM

FYI, the UncleBob link is *still* returning 503 errors...

derick.bailey wrote re: Thanks ADNUG attendees! Slides and code available.
on 10-14-2008 10:57 AM

@Jose

DOH! Hopefully he'll get that fixed, soon.

Dale Smith wrote re: Thanks ADNUG attendees! Slides and code available.
on 10-14-2008 1:29 PM

Hi Derick,

Just wanted to let you know I really enjoyed your presentation last night - I was the guy who asked about identifying responsibilities in legacy code.  Good job!

new ThoughtStream("Derick Bailey"); wrote Dependency Inversion: 'Abstraction' Does Not Mean 'Interface'
on 10-20-2008 4:05 PM

A coworker recently asked if we should always abstract every object into an interface in order to fulfill

Agilification wrote Now That's Solid!
on 10-21-2008 10:57 PM

Now That's Solid!

new ThoughtStream("Derick Bailey"); wrote I’m Presenting At Austin Code Camp 2009
on 05-18-2009 9:29 PM

As Chad so eloquently stated, this year’s AustinCodeCamp really is going to be better than bacon ! And

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